Hamilton! Thrive Issue #133

Thursday May 16th - ASPIRE Graduation Ceremony Tonight !

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You might be wondering, "What makes Hamilton Thrive different from all the other newsletters out there?" Great question.

For starters, we have a strict no-boring policy. Even if we're writing about β€œexciting” topics like budgets and road closures. We keep it interesting like watching PeeWee baseball!

So when can you expect to start getting these enthralling emails? 6 AM of whatever is the closest weekday. In the meantime, we'd like to get to know what’s going on in your world. We have a Community Billboard where we will post your events, yard sales, reunions, birthdays, etc. Send an email with your happenings to [email protected] 

I'm looking forward to sharing all the Hamilton happenings with you. If you just can't wait to read the Thrive, you can read any of our back issues here.

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !!

It’s May and the weather is getting warmer. I encourage everyone to take advantage of our community billboard. There will be plenty of yard sales and other local activities that can be posted to share with our readers. If you have an event or know of something going on on your block, please let us know so we can post and promote for you! Email your info to:
[email protected]

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In This Hamilton! Thrive Issue

πŸ’πŸ’Gas Leak Survey ScheduleπŸ’πŸ’

🏠🏑🏑Dayton Lane May Promenade Is Sunday 🏑🏑🏠

πŸ₯‡ASPIRE Program Graduation TonightπŸ₯‡

⚾🧒🧒Reds Limping To L.A.🧒🧒⚾

πŸ‘‰Community BillboardπŸ‘ˆ

🌞🌞Daily Weather Report🌞🌞

🧹🧹17 Strong Cleanup At Armondale🧹🧹

πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«Stupid Dad JokesπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺ

🩺🩺To Your Health🩺🩺

🀣🀣Humor/ Far Side🀣🀣

Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.

Desmond Tutu

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2024 Gas Leak Survey Notice

The 2024 Gas Leak Survey will begin in May and is anticipated to be complete in August. Below, you'll find a link to help you determine if your address is part of the survey. 

City of Hamilton
May 15, 2024

The City of Hamilton Department of Public Works - Gas and Water Distribution Division is required by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Code of Federal Regulation Title 49, Part 192 to periodically conduct leakage and an atmospheric corrosion surveys on all natural gas piping up to the outlet of the natural gas meter.
The 2024 Gas Leak Survey will begin in May and is anticipated to be complete in August. Please click HERE for an online map to determine if your address is part of the 2024 Gas Leak Survey. 

The Notification Process
The City of Hamilton has hired Southern Cross to conduct this survey. The employees performing the survey will have proper ID with them. The inspection takes approximately five to ten minutes to complete and will require access to the inside or outside natural gas meter and associated natural gas piping.

Typically, on the day of the survey, the representatives will stop by the residence and request access to the inside or outside natural gas meter and the associated natural gas piping. The survey is conducted Monday through Friday 8am to 4:30pm. If no one is at the residence, a door hanger will be left informing the resident to call the City of Hamilton to schedule the inside natural gas meter inspection.

If an inside natural gas meter is not inspected, the natural gas service to the property will be disconnected after further notification has been provided to the resident. A $50 trip fee will be accessed to the resident’s utility bill if the City of Hamilton completes a disconnection. The City of Hamilton will provide three notices to the resident prior to the natural gas service to the property being shut off.

If your residence does not have natural gas service, please disregard this notice. 

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Experience a Journey Through Time: The Dayton Lane Historic District's May Promenade

This Sunday, May 19th, a remarkable event unfolds in Hamilton, Ohio. It’s a day when guests step back into history, enveloped in live music, elegant gentlemen donning dapper attire, antique bicycles gliding gracefully, and breathtaking sights adorning the streets of the Dayton Lane Historic District.

This Sunday, nearly a dozen properties will unveil their stories to curious visitors, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Hamilton's past. Some of the locations are veterans of the tour, some have been dormant; there are also some new arrivals on the scene.

The May Promenade, presented by the Dayton Lane Historic District, is a self-guided walking tour of historic homes, set against the backdrop of a bygone era. Each ticket grants access to a horse-drawn carriage ride, adding an extra touch of nostalgia to the experience. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $20 or on the day of the event for $25 by visiting THIS SITE

Amidst the revitalization efforts in the city, the May Promenade serves as a beacon of Hamilton’s romantic past, drawing both locals and visitors alike to appreciate our history and heritage.

From contemporary marvels to Victorian gems like the Benninghofen House, the tour offers a diverse array of architectural wonders. Trinity Episcopal Church, a venerable institution, opens its doors to curious souls, adding another layer of historical depth to the promenade.

The festivities extend beyond mere sightseeing. The Fort Hamilton Jazz Band serenades attendees as they wander from location to location, while high-wheel cyclists from Ohio Wheelmen evoke the spirit of yesteryear. Campbell Avenue Park hosts games, and the entire neighborhood pulsates with the energy of camaraderie and celebration.

Nestled within the Dayton Lane Historic District lies a community like no other. Its homes, built predominantly in the 1880s and 1890s, exude an eclectic charm, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of its inhabitants. Each house in the neighborhood speaks for itself, telling tales of the inspirations that generated unique architectures and expressive designs. Come listen to the silent stories that each structure expresses. Uniqueness and differentiation are the commonality that stitches this neighborhood together. Neither sameness nor repetition of design exist here and that really sets these homes apart.

More than just a stroll through history, the May Promenade serves a noble cause. All proceeds from the event support the Dayton Lane Historic District, ensuring the preservation of its architectural treasures and public spaces. Through their efforts, the district also extends a helping hand to other community groups, embodying the spirit of solidarity and generosity.

For over 25 years, the May Promenade has captivated the hearts of history enthusiasts, potential homebuyers, antique collectors, and wanderers from afar. Held every two years, it stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Hamilton's past and the timeless beauty of its historic district. As guests embark on this journey through time, they become part of a story that transcends generations, weaving together the threads of the past, present, and future.

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Thursday, May 16th (tonight) Aspire will have the graduation ceremony for students who have earned their diploma this school year at Miami University Hamilton Campus in the Wilks Conference Center at 7:00 pm.
Doors will open at 6:30

We Offer FREE educational classes to help adults with English as a second language along with test preparation for GED or Work Keys tests. Our summer schedule will start Monday, June 3rd. We look forward to meeting new students. Visit us on our FACEBOOK PAGE

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Support Your Local Businesses
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Reds Start 4 Game Series Tonight In L.A. After A Losing Performance Against The D-Backs πŸ˜ͺ

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🌞Warming Towards Weekend, We Will Be Starting To Feel The Heat🌞

AccuWeather

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17 STRONG Spring Clean To Report
To Armondale Today At 5PM Tomorrow Is Last Day For Group Cleanup

Get into the spring cleaning mood with 17STRONG. At 1700 hours (5pm), from May 1-17, Hamilton’s cleanup Cube will be visiting a different neighborhood each day. We are looking for volunteers to help with these cleanups and would love to have you join us for 17 minutes during the hour of 5-6pm! 

The Cube will have everything you need, including gloves, trash bags, and litter grabbers. So bring yourself and, perhaps, a friend to one or more of our 17 cleanups. Below is the schedule of cleanup locations. 

May 16th - Armondale (RSVP on Facebook)

  • 1093 Western Ave

May 17th - Dayton Lane (RSVP on Facebook)

  • 643 Dayton St.

The β€œCommunity Cleanup Chest,” a.k.a. β€œThe Cube,” is Hamilton’s all-in-one neighborhood cleanup package, and it is available for your neighborhood cleanup. The Cube is stocked with everything you need to host a successful event. Learn more about The Cube and how to reserve it for your cleanup at https://www.17stronghamilton.org/cleanups.

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😳😳Stupid Dad JokesπŸ€”πŸ€”

What's more unbelievable than a talking dog?
A spelling bee!🀣🀣

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
At least it does if you throw it hard enough!🀣🀣

My doctor told me I was going deaf.
The news was hard for me to hear!🀣🀣

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Natural Health and Nutrition Tips That Are Evidence-Based

Fish is a great source of high-quality protein and healthy fat. This is particularly true of fatty fish, such as salmon, which is loaded with anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids and various other nutrients.

Studies show that people who eat fish regularly have a lower risk for several conditions, including heart disease, dementia, and inflammatory bowel disease

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